Tommy Douglas is Greatest Canadian
He is considered the founding father of public health care.">Tommy Douglas is Greatest Canadian  

Java Programming Notes  

We don't need no education
But we could use a few extra bucks from royalties.  

Reading List and Archives

I’ve been pretty lazy about updating my reading list, I guess it’s because I found All Consuming kind of sluggish but was too lazy to convert it to weblog format. I should do it soon. The drop-down lists are gone for Archives, they’ve been consolidated into one page, along with the feeds.

Posted on November 27, 2004 at 11:15pm

59th College Photographer of the Year
There are some pretty amazing photos here (via

Conform Image #19
New conform image, go check it out.  

Ba Bam No Test
No Teacher's Qualifying Test this year, woohooo.  

EA’s slave labour

There’s been a stink lately about EA’s development process and the hours they force their employees to maintain. Here’s a good article from the New York Times that talks about the company not being much different from any other game or software developer.

Here’s my favourite quote from the article:

Randy Pausch, a computer science professor at Carnegie Mellon University, spent a sabbatical last spring as a researcher at the company, he wrote, “I am 43 and I felt absolutely ancient during my time there.” He said the place felt to him like “Logan’s Run,” the 1976 science fiction movie in which no one is allowed to live past 30 - and he felt even older when he realized that the 20-somethings were too young to know the reference.

It made me laugh, it just seemed like something i’d read in the Onion or some other rag.

Posted on November 23, 2004 at 10:11am

$500,000 theft-proof, bomb-proof car stolen. It took about 20 mins to steal the CEO of DaimlerChrysler's car.">$500,000 theft-proof, bomb-proof car stolen  

Google Scholar
Google for the snotty academic types.  

Rescue

And then a largish post swoops down to save a floundering front page from the depths of quicklink hell. I’m in to my second practicum stint and will be doing that for the next four weeks. A good chunk of any given day is given to teaching, prep and commute. And sleeping. I also spent a good chunk of my day dealing with computer problems and tend not to spend as much time it when I’m home. Beyond that, nothing outrageous to report.

Posted on November 22, 2004 at 05:54pm

Firefox blazes across globe
Blake Ross is 19 and has been working on web browsers for more than 5 years.  

When Every Child is Good Enough
An NYT article: competition versus coddling, excellence versus egalitarianism.  

New Goatee Style splash
At long last, it's been over a year.  

Ted Leo + Pharmacists
Go download some of their music.  

Conform Image #18
By Ondrej Ilincev.  

Conform Image #17
By emmy tofa.  

A look at the proposal for New York's 2012 Olympic Bid
By the New York Times.  

Top 40 Bands in America today
As decided by a panel of American bloggers.  

Mega 64
Download the live-action Tetris video.  

Organizing a bookstore by colour
Take a look at the photos.  

Ol' Dirty Bastard has died.
He was 35.  

Squirrel Rehab
Helping orphaned squirrels since 1991.  

The Rise of 'Worse is Better'
On the changing philosophies of writing code.  

Genetically modified allergen-free cats.
Kittens kittens kittens!!!  

The Economist says music piracy not to blame
They're not sure exactly what to blame, but lay a lot of it on bad music.  

The Lessons of Software Monoculture
A little insight into why Microsoft can have some of the best programmers yet end up so maligned.  

OS X Software Roundup

Some things I’ve been playing around with lately:

Adium - has replaced Proteus as my messaging client. I used Proteus for two years but development has slowed and Justin has moved on to work with Apple and iChat. Check out some of the Adium Xtras too (I’m using the Big Icons (Shrunk) message theme).

Smultron - a text editor that Riz pointed out. I haven’t used it that much, but it’s handy to have everything that you’re working on grouped together. It’s a pretty solid replacement for my everyday use of SubEthaEdit.

Texshop - I haven’t used it much, but I’m planning on learning the basics of TeX in the near future.

Growl - Is a universal notifier. Meaning that you can have consistent notifications from Applications like Mail and Adium.

Carbon Copy Cloner - want to make easy and complete backups? This’ll help you out.

FoxyTunes - not strictly a mac app, but pretty cool none-the-less. It’s a music controller that resides in the status bar of FireFox. Handy, considering the browser is one of my most used/open programs.

QuickSilver - I’ve been using this one for awhile, but I’ve been making more frequent use of their plugins directory, they have tons of them.

Posted on November 8, 2004 at 12:36am

This phone is wild  

The decline of the brand
Wired takes a look at branding and the lack of consumer loyalty.  

Man tries to convert lions to Christianity
He's still alive.  

Solution to the Election Problem

US Election Map 2004Well, the election seems to be over for now and Bushy seems to have won. This is a major concern for some people, especially those in the northern states that seemed to vote for the other guy. So, what do we do about the problem of all these disenfranchised people? Why look at the pretty coloured map, all of the blue states have a direct path into the frigid nation to the north. Except Hawaii of course, but it’s a backwater and doesn’t have any roads.

The obvious solution for the blue guys is to join Canada. It’s not like Canada controlling the North-Eastern US is a new idea, we captured and burned the White House during the War of 1812. Those western states would be a nice addition though — through them Canada would control most of the west coast (minus Alaska) and the United But Somewhat Fewer Number of States of America (UBSFNSA) would have to have to go through us to get to the Pacific.

It’s not going to happen, but adding New York and California to Canada would effectively triple the size of the nation. After the states have joined us, the newly formed Canadatu could unilaterally declare war on the UBSFNSA and bring democracy to the embattled nation.

Posted on November 3, 2004 at 06:19pm

A New Month

I really haven’t had much to say over the last month or two. The news seems to be all about the American election and I’ll I can do is bash Bush. It’s too easy. One of them will get elected eventually, things won’t change much. Even if Kerry wins, he’s not going to coming running out the front door to tell you all of these dark secrets he discovered.

I managed to go through a few site layouts through October, I’ll hold onto this one for a little while. I need to be less lazy about getting older work up and creating new stuff.

Posted on November 2, 2004 at 10:41pm

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